Well Mike, I read the title and had my pitchfork firmly grasped and ready to impale you, even the first paragraph I was still holding as you teased everyone in, but in the end, an excellent article.
FYI. still a HUGE fan of PLUS tyres and setup, still a valid and big place for them if your main ride is a HT, especially, if like us, you're north of 40 and feel a bit stiff and achy when first trying to get out of bed.
Also still believe in the multiple wheels and sizes for one bike, can make owning one bike feel like owning 2 or even 3 if you've got a nice lightweight set of 29x2.3" tyres on similar light wheels, then a set of decent 650B+ in the mid range and then a good, robust set of 29" wheels with some 2.4-2.6" rubber.
March 8, 2022, 3:41 a.m. - Lynx .
Well Mike, I read the title and had my pitchfork firmly grasped and ready to impale you, even the first paragraph I was still holding as you teased everyone in, but in the end, an excellent article. FYI. still a HUGE fan of PLUS tyres and setup, still a valid and big place for them if your main ride is a HT, especially, if like us, you're north of 40 and feel a bit stiff and achy when first trying to get out of bed. Also still believe in the multiple wheels and sizes for one bike, can make owning one bike feel like owning 2 or even 3 if you've got a nice lightweight set of 29x2.3" tyres on similar light wheels, then a set of decent 650B+ in the mid range and then a good, robust set of 29" wheels with some 2.4-2.6" rubber.